Sunday, June 28, 2020

P.C.C.M. 74: Post 5

Hello!

All cars sent by John's New York Central Train Layout  and Neal's Atlantic Pacific R.R.  to the Kings Port Division this series have arrived and are now being sorted into trains for their delivery to consignees.   There is a lot of car forwarding this time around both at West Mill and Williams Yard.

Starting over at Kings Port, S12 switcher #34 got the call to take care of cars left by the Penn Central on the interchange.   Passing by the NYC Hi-Cube which will be pulled into Williams Yard and the P&E boxcar that is destined for nearby Blue Ribbon Flour...

...the loco switches tracks to access cars left for KP Steel, 

...Two empty coil cars that are to be loaded with coils for Gervais Pipe and Fittings...

...and two gons of scrap from Terminal Yard for the Basic Oxygen Furnace.

Watch the delivery to KP Steel in the video below

The covered hopper and two 38 ft. coal hoppers for Corning Glass Co. will be pulled into Williams Yard for later transfer to Binghamton by the KP&W's "WiBi"  (Williams Yard to Binghamton).

Watch the action in the video below:

P&E boxcar #3638 is loaded with machine parts from Reliable Machine for Blue Ribbon Flour's efforts to modernize the mill.

Watch the set out for Blue Ribbon in the video below:

 After setting out P&E #3638, the rest of the interchange cut is shoved into Williams Yard. 

Meanwhile, over at West Mill, SW9 #8951 is busy assembling a Southbound Turn that will serve new customer Half Moon Wholesale Lumber.

Shoving a caboose and cars toward the waiting loco.

 GP9 #7085, still wearing its Pennsy colors, will take responsibility for the short train

After assisting with the Southbound Turn, SW9 #8951 pulls a trio of Penn Central RBLs loaded with crates from Mike's Lumber for IBM in Binghamton.  These cars will be set on a siding for easy pick up by today's "WiBi" from Williams Yard





After the PC RBLs have cleared, the Southbound Turn leaves West Mill Yard in the video below:

Stopping at WM Tower for orders prior to departing.

Watch the Southbound Turn leave town in the video below:

The Southbound Turn 's only work is to set out three cars at Half Moon Wholesale Lumber; two bulkhead flats of saw logs from Brookhaven and a "non-player" KP&W car.

The short job completed, GP9 #7085 returns home with its caboose

The next train out of West Mill is the Northbound Turn that will serve Reynolds Beverage Distributors, Hedberg Aggregates, and Sal's Salvage.  


More First Generation Geeps at work today as GP7 #5688 and GP9 #7175 get the call for this train!

Watch the Northbound Turn leave West Mill, arrive at Kings Port, and hold for the KP&W's Wibi-3 to Binghamton in the video below.  Note the KP&W/ B&M pooled power on this train!

The Wibi is carrying virtual ops cars for IBM and Corning Glass Co. among its other non-player cars.  After it leaves Kings Port the Northbound Turn sets out the attractive black and orange Hoschton Railway Co. boxcar full of Heilemans Beer at Reynolds Beverage Distributors and continues on its way.



As the Turn heads to Hedberg Aggregates in Marion the KP&W's WiBi-3 arrives at West Mill



 The train stops to pick up the three Penn Central RBLs that were set out earlier.  The B&M unit in the lashup was "borrowed" by the KP&W at Williams Yard and will run to Binghamton.  After that it will be tacked on a train to Mechanicville and return to B&M territory from there on a run to New England.




 Watch the WiBi leave West Mill with the three PC cars in tow:

 As the KP&W train for Binghamton leaves West Mill the next stop for the Penn Central's Northbound Turn is Hedberg Aggregates where it spots PC boxcar #77047 loaded with large burlap bags from Moore & Co. along with two PS-2 covered hoppers as an intra-layout move.  These cars will be loaded for Lombo Concrete in the next P.C.C.M.




   
The Turn works its way back to West Mill and completes its work by setting out two gons of scap from Gershow for Sal's Salvage.

Watch the Turn return to West Mill in the video below:

The caboose is cut so the two gons of scrap from Gershow can be set out at Sal's metal shredder.

Watch the gons get set out below:



 After setting out the two gons, the Geeps tie up at the engine track, ending the shift and this long installment! 
   
Stay tuned for tomorrow when cars will be delivered to Corning Glass and IBM, and the Bloomberg Branch train and Mayfield Transfer will be dispatched from West Mill to complete delivery of all cars sent to the KPD this series!  Phew!








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2 comments:

  1. To: West Mill
    To: Terminal Yard

    From: Rock Ridge

    Acknowledgement – KP&W S12 #34 working the Interchange & pulling freight for Williams Yard
    Acknowledgement – KP&W SW9 #8951 pulling freight for Southbound Turn
    Acknowledgement – PRR GP9 #7085 to deliver freight for Half Moon Wholesale Lumber
    Acknowledgement – PC Geeps to deliver the Northbound Turn to Kings Port

    Rock Ridge Yard Out!

    Now that is a lot of action around Kings Port and West Mill! Sal’s Salvage looks great with some incredible details both on and off the gondolas! I like the string of PC and KP&W box cars on the Wibi train heading out, looks good with the 3 engines. Half Moon Wholesale Lumber is a great addition to the layout and will add more to our virtual ops as well…

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  2. To: West Mill
    From : Terminal Yard

    Acknowledge KP&W S12 #34 hndling interchange traffic, setting out cars and delivering freight cars to Williams Yard.
    Acknowledge dispatch of Southbound Turn powered by GP 7085
    Acknowledge KP&W WIBI-3 arriving and departing West Mill with three PC RBLS and one "borrowed" B&M Geep
    Acknowledge dispatch of Northbound Turn with PC 5688 and 7175.
    Acknowledge freight cars from Terminal Yard delivered to many of their respective consignees.

    Terminal Yard out...

    An action packed installment Ralph!!!! Locomotives from three featured KPD railroads get into the mix and add a nice sense of realism with pooled power and a lone S12 handling the Kings Port interchange track. I like the Southbound and Northbound Turns which I think made their virtual ops debuts in this post. A lot to enjoy this round and it was presented in an excellent fashion. Well done!!!

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